Spatial analysis of economic, social, health and demographic variables affecting fetal deaths in the province of Babylon, for the period

Abstract

This research is to show the image of the relationship between economic, social, health and demographic variables and fetal deaths in the province of Babylon, for the period (2006-2015) represented miscarriages and abortions dead and childbirth. The researcher has adopted a set of statistical methods to analyze the phenomenon, which is (at the rate of fetal deaths) and resorted to the field study, with a random sample adopted (1%) chose (2456) family of sample society. Showed results that the total fetal deaths in the study area was (13636) for the duration of the specific (2006-2015) has been characterized by heterogeneous and the oscillation between the administrative units of the Year (2015) have revealed research on increasing male mortality in most of the years of study on female mortality either fetal deaths according to the old height has been shown at the beginning of three months, the first of pregnancy, and less increase of more advanced months of pregnancy, as the results showed that the independent variables (mother's education level, age of the mother, and the spacing between the birth and the birth of the other) with significant correlation with the incidence and mortality of embryos relationship in the family.